A flat earplug and flat earplug package assembly is provided and a method of forming a flat earplug. The flat earplug includes a flat, rectangular foam sheet having a first surface and second surface, and adapted to be rolled up upon itself to form a coiled earplug for insertion into a user's ear. An inner coil is compressed to form a rigid coil when rolled up upon itself and an outer coil expands after the coiled earplug is inserted into the user's ear. The flat earplug package assembly includes a tray container for retaining the foam sheet therein and a wrapping for enclosing the flat earplug and tray container therein.
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8. A flat earplug package assembly comprising:
A flat, rectangular foam sheet of one layer of open cell foam material having a first end that is rolled up around the first end to form a coiled earplug of contiguous coils for blocking sound from entering a user's ear, wherein either the first or second surface has a skin thereon, and wherein the skin has at least one of a smooth, a semi-adhesive, or an adhesive texture , and the coiled earplug includes an innermost coil that is compressed to for a rigid axial core when the foam sheet is rolled upon itself and a contiguous outer coil that is compressible before and expandable after the coiled earplug is inserted into the user's ear to retain the earplug in the user's ear; and
A tray container for retaining the foam sheet therein.
1. A flat earplug comprising:
A flat, rectangular foam sheet of one layer of open cell foam material having a first surface and a second surface and a first end that is rolled up upon itself to form a coiled earplug of contiguous coils for blocking sound form entering a user's ear;
Wherein the coiled earplug includes an inner most coil that is compressed to form a rigid axial core when the first end of the foam sheet is rolled upon itself to form the coiled earplug; and
Successively contiguous outer coils that immediately surround the innermost coil, the outer coils being compressible before and expandable after the coiled earplug is inserted into the user's ear, to retain the earplug in the user's ear, wherein either the first or second surface has a skin thereon, and wherein the skin has at least one of a smooth, a semi-adhesive, or an adhesive texture.
12. A method of forming a flat earplug that comprises the steps of:
Providing a foam sheet having a first surface and a second surface; and a first end and a second end, and a predetermined thickness, wherein either the first or second surface has a skin thereon, and wherein the skin has at least one of a smooth, a semi-adhesive, or an adhesive texture; removing a backing from the foam; rolling the foam sheet upon itself from the first end of the foam sheet to the second end of the foam sheet to form a substantially cylindrically shaped coiled earplug having an innermost coil that is compressed to form a rigid axial core and successively contiguous outer coils that surround the innermost coil and are compressible and expandable;
adjusting a diameter of the coiled earplug by compressing the foam sheet while forming the successively contiguous outer coils around the rigid axial core as it is rolled upon itself; and placing the compressed coiled earplug into an ear canal of a user's ear, such that tile outer coils expand and the coiled earplug is retained within the user's ear to block sound from entering the user's ear.
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9. The flat earplug package assembly of
10. The flat earplug package assembly of
11. The flat earplug package assembly of
13. The method of forming a flat earplug of
removing the coiled earplug from the user's ear and unrolling the coiled earplug back into the foam sheet.
14. The method of forming a flat earplug of
placing the foam sheet back into the tray container for later reuse.
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This application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/053,767, filed May 16, 2008, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present invention relates generally to an earplug. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a flat earplug and a package therefore.
Earplugs are often worn in environments where it is desirable to have a reduction in the ambient or environmental noise levels. For example, it may be desirable to wear earplugs in a work environment where high noise levels are generated or in other situations such as concerts wherein high noise levels may also be encountered which could cause hearing damage. However, if the person does not have earplugs with them when they need them, they are of no use.
Also, earplugs typically have a substantially cylindrical or conical shape in order to fit comfortably within the ear canal of a user. However, the cylindrical or conical earplug may easily be compressed and take a set if not stored properly, which reduces the portability and flexibility of this style of earplug. Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a flat earplug package assembly that is more convenient to carry or have on one's person at all times, such as carried in a wallet or purse, is reusable, and the earplug is adjustable according to the anatomy of the user.
Accordingly, the present disclosure relates to a flat earplug, a flat earplug package assembly, and a method of forming a flat earplug.
A flat earplug includes a flat, rectangular foam sheet having a first surface and second surface, and adapted to be rolled up upon itself to form a coiled earplug for insertion into a user's ear. The coiled earplug has at least one inner coil that is compressed when rolled up upon itself and an outer coil that expands after insertion into the user's ear to retain the earplug.
A flat earplug package assembly includes a flat, rectangular foam sheet adapted to be rolled up upon itself to form a coiled earplug for insertion into a user's ear. At least one inner coil is compressed when the foam sheet is rolled up upon itself to form the coiled earplug and an outer coil that expands after the earplug is inserted into the user's ear. The flat earplug package assembly further includes a tray container for retaining the foam sheet therein and a wrapping for enclosing the flat earplug and tray container therein.
The method of forming a flat earplug includes the steps of providing a foam sheet having a first surface and a second surface, and a predetermined thickness; removing a backing from a foam sheet having a first end and a second end; rolling the foam sheet upon itself from the first end of the foam sheet to the second end of the foam sheet to form a substantially cylindrically shaped coiled earplug; adjusting a diameter of each coil of the earplug by compressing the foam sheet as it is rolled upon itself; and placing the coiled earplug into an ear canal of a user's ear, such that the coiled earplug expands and is retained within the user's ear. The method further includes the steps of removing the coiled earplug from the user's ear and unrolling the coiled earplug back into the flat earplug; and placing the flat earplug back into the tray container for later reuse.
One advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug package assembly is provided that is portable, more compact and allows for easier storing, such as in a wallet. Another advantage of the present disclosure is that the size of the flat earplug is customizable to the user by adjusting the number of coils. Still another advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug quickly returns to its nominal thickness after removal from the package. A further advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug is reusable and is protected within the package assembly. Still a further advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug package distributes forces on the earplug in a uniform manner while in contained in the package. Yet a further advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug can be die cut from a piece of foam material. Still yet a further advantage of the present disclosure is that the flat earplug is cost effective to manufacture and reduces material scrappages.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The flat earplug 12 is formed from a sheet of foam material 13, such as an open cell foam material. Referring to
The foam sheet 13 can be manufactured in such a way so as to provide both of the surfaces 20 and 22 of the flat earplug 12 with a generally cellular texture as shown in
In an example of a foam sheet 13 whereby at least one surface 20, 22 includes a skin thereon, the skin preferably provides a semi-adhesive, adhesive, or tacky property to the surface. Therefore, when the flat earplug 12 is rolled upon itself to form the coiled earplug, the skin associated with either surface 20, surface 22, or both surfaces, allows the surfaces 20, 22 to partially adhere to one another as coils are being formed and/or resist sliding or movement therebetween. The semi-adhesive property can be intrinsic to the skin formed on the surface 20, surface 22, or both surfaces, or can be an adhesive coating applied to either surface 20, surface 22, or both. The adhesive may be a weak, non-permanent adhesive, such as an FDA approved adhesive.
The skin disposed on either surface 20, surface 22, or both, provides the earplug 10 with a longitudinally extending rigidity along the line L-L as shown in
The substantially semi-adhesive properties of the foam sheet 13 and/or of the skin on either surface 20 and/or surface 22 also provides the user of the earplug 10 with the ability to adjust both the size and/or comfort of the earplug 10. Because of the semi-adhesive property of the foam used to make the foam sheet 13 and/or the adhesive properties of the surfaces 20, 22, the user of the earplug 10 can adjust the overall size or diameter of the earplug by varying the tightness by which they spirally roll the foam sheet 13 from the first end 14 to the opposite end 14, and the number and size of coils, with the inner coil 23 being the most compressed and the outer coil 25 the least compressed. In addition, the adhesive characteristic of the surface layer enhances the rigidity of the flat earplug 12, and assists in retaining a coiled shape of the flat earplug 12 when inserted into a user's ear in a manner to be described. Further, the adhesive characteristic enhances reusability of the flat earplug 12, or readjustment of the flat earplug 12 or the like in use to accommodate the individual user's ear canal shape and size.
The flat earplug 12 may be secured to a backing or release sheet 18. The backing or release sheet 18 can be any suitable material, such as paper, coated paper, cardboard, plastic foil, or the like. In addition, the backing or release sheet 18 may incorporate information, such as instructions, warnings, advertising, logos, images, or other indicia, or the like, printed thereon.
Other examples of a flat earplug 12 are shown in
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The side walls 30 of the earplug tray container 26 may have a predetermined height. For example, the predetermined height may be slightly less than the height of sides 14, 16 of the flat earplug 12, so that a predetermined depth of the flat earplug 12 is above the walls 30, as shown in
The protective wrapping 28 may be manufactured from any suitable material (e.g., plastic, paper, etc.) and has dimensions that are preferably slightly larger than the foam sheet 12, optional backing or release sheet 18, and the earplug tray container 26 so that these items may be placed snugly therein and thereby form a relatively small and compact package assembly 24. The protective wrapping 28 protects the flat earplug 10 from damage, from the elements (e.g., moisture, etc.) and keeps the flat earplug 12 clean, sterile and free of debris (e.g., dust, etc.).
Referring now to
In a third step 38, the foam sheet 13 is rolled or coiled into a spiral from the first end 14 to the opposite end 14, as shown in
In a fifth step 42, the compressed coiled earplug 15 is placed into an ear canal of a user's ear, such that the coiled earplug 15 compresses and expands according to the size and shape of the user's ear in order to be retained within the user's ear. For example, the user grasps the upper end of the ear, and gently pulls the ear in an upwardly direction. The coiled earplug 15 is placed in the ear such that the coils are oriented in a coiled direction, such as a clockwise direction. The user turns or spins the coiled earplug 15 in the coiled or clockwise direction of this example while inserting the earplug 15, in order to locate the earplug within the ear canal. The outer coil 25 may compress and then expand to fit the ear canal. Some of the middle coils may also compress and then expand, depending on how tightly they were compressed and the anatomy of the user's ear. In a sixth step 44, the coiled earplug 15 is removed from the user's ear and unrolled. In a seventh step 46, the now flat earplug 12 may be placed back on the card 18 and/or placed back into the tray container 26 for later reuse.
The present disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
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